Kate Moss told Johnny Depp’s $ 100 million defamation lawsuit that he never pushed her down the stairs.
Moss, who appeared briefly via a live video from Gloucestershire, England, said that while on holiday in Jamaica he fell and Depp came to his aid.
Moss said that throughout the court of their relationship (1994-1998), “He never pushed me, he didn’t kick me or throw me down any stairs.”
The famous private model, who rarely talks about her personal life, closed Heard’s claim that the 58-year-old woman pushed Moss.
Heard opened the door to Moss’s testimony stating that he feared Depp would push his sister down the stairs during a violent argument. According to Heard, there was a rumor that once Depp had done the same to Moss and it came to his mind.
Asked by Depp’s lawyer, Benjamin Chew, Moss said, “We were leaving the room and Johnny was leaving the room before me.” There had been a rainstorm and when I left the room I slid down the stairs. I hurt my back. And I screamed because I didn’t know what had happened to me and it hurt.
“He ran back to help me, took me to my room and called me for medical attention.”
Kate Moss told Johnny Depp’s $ 100 million defamation lawsuit that he never pushed her down the stairs.
Kate Moss, 48, who dated Johnny Depp (pictured together in 1995) from 1994 to 1998, appeared in the trial on Wednesday for defaming the actor via live video.
Moss was at the height of his fame when he began his intense relationship with Depp, who was a teenage idol thanks to his roles in films such as Edward Scissorhands. Both were known for their drinking and drug use and became known as “LA’s most elegant and drugged couple.”
Moss appeared as Depp’s witness during a stage of the trial known as rebuttal, where he challenged Heard’s accusations.
According to Heard, there was a rumor that Depp had once done the same to Moss and it came to his mind during an argument.
Moss appeared as Depp’s witness during a stage of the trial known as rebuttal, where he challenged Heard’s accusations.
Moss was at the height of his fame when he began his intense relationship with Depp, who was a teenage idol thanks to his roles in films such as Edward Scissorhands.
Both were known for their drinking and drug use and became known as “LA’s most elegant and drugged couple.”
Their favorite meeting places were Depp’s Viper Room in Los Angeles, where they partyed with people like Jared Leto, Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron.
Moss later said she “cried for years” over the breakup, after which her drug use increased and eventually took her to rehab.
After the testimony, a source close to Heard said: “So Johnny Depp did not abuse Kate Moss. That makes him 1 for 2 in the abuse column.
“But so far it’s 0 per cent in the courtroom on the central issue of this case when he lost the exact same case in England. And when the jury decides on the singular issue of this case – if Amber Heard he may exercise his right to freedom of expression – it will be 0 by 2, no matter how much his lawyers try to distract and divert the jury’s attention. “
Dr. Shannon Curry, an expert witness for Depp, said there were “clear indications” that Heard was suffering from a personality disorder even though the actress’ expert denied it.
Depp’s forensic psychologist insisted that Amber Heard did suffer from a personality disorder after being called to the stand on Wednesday.
Dr. Shannon Curry – a Depp expert witness – said there were “clear indications” that Heard was suffering from a personality disorder even though the actress’ expert denied it.
In her previous testimony, Dr. Curry diagnosed Heard with borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.
Heard called his own forensic psychologist as an expert witness, Dr. Dawn Hughes, who rejected Dr. Curry’s claims and said Heard had PTSD.
Dr. Curry said Dr. Hughes used checklists in her analysis that “are not suitable for forensic environments” and “are easily exploited.”
An example was the checklist given to Heard by Dr. Hughes on PTSD, which is the most vindicated and feigned mental trauma.
According to Dr. Curry, giving Heard a symptom checklist was like “teaching him every little nuance to get that diagnosis.”
Heard “marked most of the items,” which led Dr. Hughes to diagnose him with PTSD.
Dr Curry said: “An evaluated person will have a great incentive to benefit from the outcome of their case.
“You always approach exams with a good dose of skepticism.”
Fans dressed in dinosaur costumes hung out of the room to catch Depp’s attention as he entered Fairfax Court
Early Wednesday morning, fans are still waiting in long queues to get bracelets for the Depp-Heard trial
Early Wednesday morning, fans continued to wait in long queues to get bracelets for the test.
They spent time trying to sleep wrapped in blankets on the floor, playing cards, or chatting with new friends.
The first arrivals waited for the time on the other side of the street before crossing the court lawn to secure a place in line when the Fairfax County Sheriff’s Department finally allowed them to enter the facility. .
Some, still in sweatpants, put on make-up as they approached 7 a.m., the time the sheriff’s deputies handed out the bracelets that are the fans’ prized tickets to the courtroom.
After handing out all the bracelets, those who did not reach the back of the courthouse, waiting for the next best thing: a vision of Johnny Depp when he arrives at court.